Yesterday’s Kisses

A popular song from 1932.
Words and music by Al Bryan, Fred Fisher, and Milton Ager.


Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. My arms held you yesterday
    Was love too good to last?
    You go smiling on your way
    I’m living in the past

Chorus
Yesterday’s kisses cling to me still
How I remember each little thrill
You took my kisses, then went away
Yesterday’s kisses, bring tears today
Weren’t those kisses, little white lies?
Lies that you told me with love in your eyes
And I believed them, sorry to say
Yesterday’s kisses, bring tears today
Love, the pain of love
Is always haunting me
Oh, how sad to know
You’re never wanting me
Yesterday’s kisses, were they in vain
Can’t we be sweethearts over again
I can’t forget you, Love is that way
Yesterday’s kisses, bring tears today

2. Vows you uttered with each kiss
Are they forgotten, too?
Have my love dreams come to this?
Am I no more to you?


Sung here by Fred Feild: